Angel Justiniano, 27, was charged with assault in the attack on the 23- year-old employee at a Dyre Avenue shop at 9:34 p.m., sources said.

According to authorities, Justiniano argued with the victim, slashed him above his right eye and stabbed him under his left shoulder blade. The injured man was rushed to Jacobi Hospital in stable condition.

MANHATTAN

* A note-passing thief held up an East Harlem bank yesterday.

The bandit walked into a Washington Mutual branch at 1911 Third Ave. at 12:10 p.m. and slipped a teller a note demanding money, authorities said.

The employee complied, handing over a brown paper bag filled with an undisclosed amount of cash.

STATEN ISLAND

* An upstate man was charged with DWI after he crashed into a fence in Annadale, authorities said yesterday.

Although he refused to let his blood or breath be tested for alcohol, cops at the scene said he was visibly drunk.

* A Port Richmond grocery store worker was busted after cops discovered the shop he was running was selling alcohol without a liquor license and had an illegal slot machine, authorities said yesterday.

Liner Musaed, 30, an employee of the store at 2049 Richmond Terrace, was behind the counter when cops came in at 2:45 p.m. Friday, authorities said.

Detectives immediately noticed a large amount of beer in a refrigerator and discovered that Musaed did not have a license to sell or store alcohol.

They also found the slot machine, sources said.

Musaed, of Yonkers, is charged with unlicensed liquor storage and possession of a gaming device, sources said.

BROOKLYN

* A young man was charged with threatening a worker with a knife at a Williamsburg store, authorities said yesterday.

Sources said Robin Rodriguez, 25, was drinking beer in the convenience store on Metropolitan Avenue when the 41-year-old employee ordered him to leave at 1:33 p.m. Sunday.

Rodriguez refused, then allegedly pulled a knife and told the worker that he was going to rob him.

Cops said Rodriguez picked up five belts, wrapped them around his fist and waved his hand at the worker.

Police were called and busted Rodriguez after he flailed his arms in a futile attempt not to be cuffed, sources said.

He was charged with menacing, resisting arrest and weapons possession, sources said.

* A man was shot in the leg yesterday by a mystery gunman on a Crown Heights street.

The victim, whose name was withheld, was on Bergen Street near Classon Avenue at 2:07 p.m., when the assailant pulled a gun and opened fire.

The shooter fled.

The wounded man was in stable condition at Kings County Hospital.

* A man has been charged with pummeling his girlfriend in their Gravesend home, authorities said yesterday.

William Paloma, 56, was intoxicated when he returned to his West 11th Street residence near Avenue X on Sunday and woke up his 46-year-old girlfriend, cops said.

When she refused to get out of bed, Paloma allegedly began cursing and hitting her before putting a knife to her throat.

The woman, who was not seriously injured, called 911. Paloma was charged with assault, menacing and criminal mischief, sources said.